When apoptotic cells breakdown they break down into what?

What happens to apoptotic bodies and how?

What wil execution caspases do?

Once a cell is told to undergo apoptosis from: injury, withdrawal from growth factors, ligand FAS and receptor TNF, or cytotoxic T cells then the execution caspases start the degradation of cytoskeleton and nuclear proteins.

What causes intracellular accumulations of glycogen?

Glycogen accumulations have Numbers like GSD type I-V and these are associated with an enzyme deficiency and a type of disease for the next five questions give the enzyme deficiency and type of disease for the numbers given.

What do EPC's do at sights of injury?

What are MMP's?

MMP's are dependent on what?

What are the 4 mechanisms of MMP regulation?

1. regulation of synthesis by growth factors or cytokines. 2. Inhibition of synthsis by corticosteroids or TGF-beta. 3. secreted in inactive form. 4. Blockage of the enzymes by specific tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase.

Hypercalcemia is a paraneoplastic syndrome caused by what types of cancers?

A venous thrombosis is a paraneoplastic syndrome caused by what type of cancer?

What are the 7 warning signals of cancer?

CAUTION= Change on bowel or bladder cancer, A sore that doesn't heal, Unusual bleeding or discharge, Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere, Indigestion or difficulty swallowing, Obvious change in wart or mole, Nagging cough or hoarseness.